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Implementing the Climate Regime (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781136563294
ISBN: 1844071618
Published: March 2005
Publisher: James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd
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The international climate regime is only as good as the compliance mechanisms that ensure its effectiveness. This book is the first thorough evaluation of its compliance system, assessing its robustness and ability to cope with internal and external pressures, and obstacles to meaningful compliance by national governments and other bodies such as business and industry affected by climate treaties. It covers four main themes: a comparative analysis of the formation and structure of the compliance system and the controversies that surrounded it; verification and its ability to respond to climate-specific challenges and obstacles; how external compliance mechanisms such as trade measures can work alongside internal ones; and the role of corporations and NGOs in its implementation.

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Contents:
Introduction
Part I: The Kyoto Compliance Regime: Emergence and Design
Part II: Challenges to Effective Operation of the Compliance Regime
Part III: External Enforcement: Parties and Non-Parties Worldwide
Part IV: Compliance, NGOs and International Governance; Bibliography, Index